Natasha Wightman, the Glossary
Natasha Wightman (born 1973) is an English actress who appeared in British and American films and British television productions from 1999 until 2005.[1]
Table of Contents
33 relations: Alchemy, Alison Murray (director), As You Like It, Blithe Spirit (play), British Film Institute, Dystopia, Elliot Page, George Duffield (film-maker), Gosford Park, James D'Arcy, Juliet, Knights Templar, Kristin Scott Thomas, La Ronde (play), Mouth to Mouth (2005 British film), Murder on the Orient Express (2001 film), Radio Times, Revelation (2001 film), Richard III (play), Robert Altman, Rosamond Lehmann, Rose Theatre Kingston, Salon.com, Slant Magazine, Soho Theatre, Southwark Playhouse, State of Play (TV series), Stuart Urban, Terence Stamp, The Advocate (magazine), Tom Hollander, Totalitarianism, V for Vendetta (film).
- British Shakespearean actresses
- People educated at the Elmhurst School for Dance
Alchemy
Alchemy (from Arabic: al-kīmiyā; from Ancient Greek: χυμεία, khumeía) is an ancient branch of natural philosophy, a philosophical and protoscientific tradition that was historically practised in China, India, the Muslim world, and Europe.
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Alison Murray (director)
Alison Murray is a Canadian director of films, documentaries and music videos.
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As You Like It
As You Like It is a pastoral comedy by William Shakespeare believed to have been written in 1599 and first published in the First Folio in 1623.
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Blithe Spirit (play)
Blithe Spirit is a comic play by Noël Coward, described by the author as "an improbable farce in three acts".
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British Film Institute
The British Film Institute (BFI) is a film and television charitable organisation which promotes and preserves film-making and television in the United Kingdom.
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Dystopia
A dystopia, also called a cacotopia or anti-utopia, is a community or society that is extremely bad or frightening.
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Elliot Page
Elliot Page (formerly Ellen Page; born February 21, 1987) is a Canadian actor and producer.
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George Duffield (film-maker)
George Duffield is a British marine conservationist, film producer and wildlife photographer.
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Gosford Park
Gosford Park is a 2001 satirical black comedy mystery film directed by Robert Altman and written by Julian Fellowes.
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James D'Arcy
James D'Arcy (born Simon Richard D'Arcy; 24 August 1975) is an English actor and film director.
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Juliet
Juliet Capulet is the female protagonist in William Shakespeare's romantic tragedy Romeo and Juliet.
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Knights Templar
The Poor Fellow-Soldiers of Christ and of the Temple of Solomon, mainly known as the Knights Templar, was a French military order of the Catholic faith, and one of the wealthiest and most popular military orders in Western Christianity.
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Kristin Scott Thomas
Dame Kristin Ann Scott Thomas (born 24 May 1960) is a British actress.
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La Ronde (play)
La Ronde (also known by its original German title, Reigen) is a play in which ten people form an unwitting interpersonal circle with their secret sexual relationships.
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Mouth to Mouth (2005 British film)
Mouth to Mouth is a 2005 drama starring Elliot Page.
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Murder on the Orient Express (2001 film)
Murder on the Orient Express is a 2001 made-for-television mystery film directed by Carl Schenkel based on the 1934 novel Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie, featuring Hercule Poirot.
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Radio Times
Radio Times (currently styled as RadioTimes) is a British weekly listings magazine devoted to television and radio programme schedules, with other features such as interviews, film reviews and lifestyle items.
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Revelation (2001 film)
Revelation is a 2001 British supernatural thriller film directed by Stuart Urban and starring James D'Arcy, Natasha Wightman, Udo Kier and Terence Stamp.
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Richard III (play)
Richard III is a play by William Shakespeare.
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Robert Altman
Robert Bernard Altman (February 20, 1925 – November 20, 2006) was an American film director, screenwriter, and producer.
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Rosamond Lehmann
Rosamond Nina Lehmann (3 February 1901 – 12 March 1990) was an English novelist and translator.
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Rose Theatre Kingston
The Rose Theatre Kingston is a theatre on Kingston High Street in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames in London, England.
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Salon.com
Salon is an American politically progressive and liberal news and opinion website created in 1995.
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Slant Magazine
Slant Magazine is an American online publication that features reviews of movies, music, TV, DVDs, theater, and video games, as well as interviews with actors, directors, and musicians.
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Soho Theatre
The Soho Theatre is a theatre and registered charity in the Soho district of the City of Westminster, in London, England.
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Southwark Playhouse
Southwark Playhouse is a theatre in London, located between Borough and Elephant and Castle tube stations.
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State of Play (TV series)
State of Play is a British television drama series, written by Paul Abbott and directed by David Yates, that was first broadcast on BBC One in 2003.
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Stuart Urban
Stuart Urban (born 1958) is a British film and television director.
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Terence Stamp
Terence Henry Stamp (born 22 July 1938) is an English actor.
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The Advocate (magazine)
The Advocate is an American LGBT magazine, printed bi-monthly and available by subscription.
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Tom Hollander
Thomas Anthony Hollander (born 25 August 1967) is a British actor who has gained success for his roles on stage and screen, winning a BAFTA Award and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.
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Totalitarianism
Totalitarianism is a political system and a form of government that prohibits opposition political parties, disregards and outlaws the political claims of individual and group opposition to the state, and controls the public sphere and the private sphere of society.
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V for Vendetta (film)
V for Vendetta is a 2005 dystopian political action film directed by James McTeigue (in his feature directorial debut) from a screenplay by the Wachowskis.
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See also
British Shakespearean actresses
- Adelaide Neilson
- Alphonsia Emmanuel
- Anjali Jay
- Anne Humby
- Anne-Marie Duff
- Barbara Leigh-Hunt
- Ciaran Madden
- Claire Benedict
- Emma Thompson
- Esther Brand (actress)
- Eve Myles
- Fanny Kemble
- Gabrielle Drake
- Geraldine Somerville
- Gugu Mbatha-Raw
- Henrietta Amelia Leeson
- Hester Davenport
- Honeysuckle Weeks
- Indira Varma
- Jacqueline Hill
- Janie Dee
- Joan Blackham
- Judith Anderson
- Kananu Kirimi
- Kelly Hunter
- Kirsty Besterman
- Laura Donnelly
- Laura Rees
- Michelle Fairley
- Natasha Wightman
- Pamela Buchner
- Paola Dionisotti
- Pippa Bennett-Warner
- Rose Reynolds
- Sarah Siddons
- Siân Brooke
- Tilda Swinton
- Vera Lindsay
- Vivien Leigh
People educated at the Elmhurst School for Dance
- Anna Dawson
- Ashley Shaw (dancer)
- Bryan Dick
- Caroline Langrishe
- Crystal Yu
- Fiona Fullerton
- Gillian White (sculptor)
- Hayley Mills
- Helen Baxendale
- Hermione Norris
- Jacqui Chan
- Jane Slaughter (actor)
- Jennie Linden
- Jenny Agutter
- Juliet Mills
- Lorna Yabsley
- Melissa Hamilton
- Merle Park
- Miranda Connell
- Natasha Wightman
- Paul James Rooney
- Polly Parsons
- Prunella Ransome
- Sarah Brightman
- Tanja Liedtke
- Tessa Wyatt
- Thomas Forster (dancer)
- Tracey Childs
- Victoria Tennant